2 men plead not guilty in alleged White House UFC attack plot
Summary
Two men charged in a plan to attack the White House during a UFC event pleaded not guilty in court. They appeared before a federal judge in Ohio and denied the charges against them.Key Facts
- Two men, Tycen Proper (19) and Chandler Scaggs (21), are part of a group of eight indicted in connection to a plot targeting the White House.
- The alleged plan involved an attack during a UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) event.
- Both men entered not guilty pleas in federal court on Thursday.
- The hearings took place in Ohio before Judge Edmund Sargus Jr.
- The case is federal, meaning it is handled by the U.S. government courts.
- The men come from Ohio and West Virginia.
- Prosecutors accuse them of conspiracy to attack a government building.
- The legal process will continue with further court proceedings.
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